Caitlyn Jenner is reportedly planning to adopt her first child with rumored girlfriend Sophia Hutchins, it has been alleged.

The supposed couple has been seeing one another for quite some time now, and though things are still very fresh for the duo and their romance together as a pair, Caitlyn Jenner allegedly feels ready to start a family with her partner.

Sources tell Radar Online, via Hollywood Life, that Caitlyn Jenner is fully committed to settling down with Sophia — she’s treated her so well and having a family with her has been something the two have been discussing between one another for a while.

“Sophia loves children and has been giving Cait little hints that she’s interested in a baby. Cait’s considering it. [Sophia] has always wanted to be a mother and raise a little girl and have the opportunity to do fun, girly things like get her hair and nails done with her and take her shopping for her prom dress.”

News of Caitlyn Jenner planning to adopt a baby comes just months after reports claimed the former athlete is no longer on speaking terms with the Kardashians, who continue to hold Caitlyn’s controversial memoir, The Secrets of My Life, against her.

The book discusses Jenner’s problems with the family including his take on Kris Jenner’s “controlling behavior” throughout their two-decade-long marriage.

Demi Lovato is still ‘very, very sick’

The singer is still at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles, six days after an apparent drug overdose last Tuesday.

Sources from TMZ reported that the 25-year-old singer is experiencing “extreme nausea and a high fever”. These symptoms are common amongst victims of overdose.

Medical emergency professionals discovered Lovato’s unconscious body at her house in which had to be revived with a drug, Narcan — typically used in cases of opioid overdoses.

The question of ‘when’ Lovato can be discharged from the hospital is unknown at this stage.

“She is under the care of medical experts and is expected to make a full recovery,” as noted from a source to TMZ.

Lovato’s family and ex-boyfriend Wilmer Valderrama are still by the singer’s side for support.

The downturn of the singer’s life in recent months has raised some red flags, particularly those that are close to her.

A source close to Lovato revealed: “She had a sober coach who she cut out of her life a few months ago. She’s been in a downward spiral ever since and has not been doing well… She’s been heavily using and her friends have been very worried that this was going to happen.”

Lovato has been vocal about her previous struggles with drug use and alcoholism. Last March, the singer celebrated six years of sobriety.

However, the release of single track Sober last month highlighted how she broke her sobriety.

The Skyscraper singer plans to enter a rehabilitation program soon after her release from hospital. “This could be inpatient or outpatient,” a source stated.

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Kylie Jenner has a GoFundMe page

Soon after Forbes Magazine declared that Kylie Jenner is on track to become one of the world’s youngest self-made billionaire, comedian The Fat Jewish created a fundraiser campaign on GoFundMe for Jenner.

In the August issue titled America’s Women Billionaires, Forbes Magazine estimated Jenner’s net worth to be $900 million, taking into account her product endorsements, reality show deals including Keeping Up With The Kardashians, Kylie Cosmetics lineand the Kendall + Kylie clothing line.

“Kylie Jenner was on the cover of Forbes Magazine today for having a net worth of 900 million dollars, which is heartbreaking. I don’t want to live in a world where Kylie Jenner doesn’t have a billion dollars. WE MUST RAISE 100 MILLION DOLLARS TO HELP HER GET TO A BILLION, PLEASE SPREAD THE WORD, THIS IS EXTREMELY IMPORTANT. LINK IN BIO TO DONATE,” he detailed in the campaign mission statement.

Ostrovsky, 36, shared to his 10.5 million Instagram followers (@thefatjewish) the link to the GoFundMe campaign.

The campaign has so far raised $98 in donations by 19 people.

To further add controversy following Forbes Magazine labelling of Kylie Jenner as ‘self made billionaire,’ social media are in an uproar with the crowd funding effort.

Ostrovsky received criticism on his Instagram post such as:

“katrinamaruani – I hope this is a joke… otherwise this is #embarrassing considering there’s children without food in this very moment”

“natalieatsplants – That money better be donated to a worthy cause. Why should we care if she’s only made a million dollars. this is ridiculous.”

“kris5556 – let’s donate to wash all that makeup off at the end of the day but we have half the us on food stamps please”

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Whitney Houston’s family “horrified” over sexual claims

Whitney Houston’s family are shocked by sexual allegations documented in the new Whitneyfilm.

Director Kevin Macdonald interviewed close family and friends to the late singer, exposing both Whitney Houston and her half brother, Gary Garland, were allegedly molested by their cousin, Dee Dee Warwick, during their childhood.

Whitney Houston’s mother, Cissy Houston, released a joint statement with niece Dionne Warwick to People, highlighting that the family first heard of such claims two days prior to the film’s release back in May at the Cannes Film Festival.

The statement revealed: “We cannot overstate the shock and horror we feel and the difficulty we have believing that my niece Dee Dee Warwick… molested two of my three children”.

“… The idea that [Dee Dee] would have molested my children is overwhelming and for us unfathomable… Neither I, Dionne, nor my son Michael… has ever heard these allegations; we have never heard anything remotely connected to the crimes charged against Dee Dee in the film. How can that be fair to my daughter, to Dee Dee, or to our family?”

Despite having to live most of her life in the public eye, Cissy Houston defends her daughter stating the public has no right to “know every intimate detail of her life beyond what she herself revealed during her lifetime… if she was molested I do not believe she would have wanted it to be revealed for the first time to thousands, maybe millions of people in a film.”

Cissy Houston with daughter Whitney Houston

Whitney director Macdonald, 50, revealed to Vanity Fair in May that he “managed to persuade Mary Jones, who was Whitney’s longtime assistant and probably knew her in her last years more than anybody,” to open up about the molestation claims, as featured in the documentary.

“She talks about what Whitney felt and what effect it had on her. So we changed the whole cut at the very last minute. It was kind of a detective story to get that piece of information, which changed how I felt about Whitney and how I felt about the story”.

People magazine reported revealing the information was a difficult decision for Mary Jones, “she confided in me and I struggled tremendously deciding whether to share this secret or keep to myself”.

Jones goes on further to say, “I deeply love and respect Dionne, Cissy and their entire families, and my intention was never to embarrass anyone in the family, but rather to bring to light that Whitney was subjected to something painful and troubling as a child. And it’s something that happens to other innocent kids and goes unspoken too much… I decided to share the story so that people might understand that throughout her entire life Whitney carried this with her, and the weight of it was immense. Whitney was a wonderful woman, an angel, and she did not drag herself down all alone — there was a cause.”

Before the film debut, director Macdonald revealed on Good Morning America that Gary Houston “was molested when he was a kid by a woman in the family and he thought also Whitney had been as well.”

In Whitney, Gary Houston, 60, alleges Dee Dee Warwick molested him when he was 7 to 9 years old. He had no prior knowledge of Whitney’s alleged abuse leading up to the film’s release.

Gary further revealed in an interview on Good Morning America, “I was 8 [or] 9 years old and I was being fondled with from time to time. It was a situation I didn’t understand. I knew it was abnormal.”

Cissy Houston and Dionne Warwick concluded their joint statement: “After people have seen the film they will draw their own conclusions and we are not trying to change that. We just want people to know there is another side. While the filmmakers certainly had the legal right to make this film, I wonder at the moral right.”